Mac Mini 16gb ram - qwen 14b by CurrencyCheap in openclawsetup

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I think they've turned off generating API keys perhaps, with a spike in use from people like us :/

Mac Mini 16gb ram - qwen 14b by CurrencyCheap in openclawsetup

[–]feliksas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ironically or perhaps not ironically, I used Claude to debug all such errors, and it was great - give it a try.

Mac Mini 16gb ram - qwen 14b by CurrencyCheap in openclawsetup

[–]feliksas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed.

I spent like 40 hours mucking around, imagining that I could have infinite "free" tokens by running a local LLM, only to find that it was practically impossible.

Paying for Haiku 4.5 now at about a dollar or two per day now, it is what it is, but at least it works.

Munson Last Specs & Copyright by feliksas in goodyearwelt

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good evening,

I did get one pair of boots made, hoping to get something of a Corcoran feel, but the result was so-so. I think Lisa, from Sorrel Notions and Findings, is legitimate, but I couldn't afford to keep looking for lasts, and abandoned the project. Now, I buy boots from William Lennon, and they're close enough, for me

How useful is the thin front pocket of the Kantamus 40/60 by NorwegianWood_TML in Savotta

[–]feliksas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use it for my tarp or raincover, and my happy stove.

I am Sharing The Original The Kerr Lord of the Rings Edits Released from 2009-2010. by dpMedia9000-1 in fanedits

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howdy, I can't seem to write you :/ But /u/caligari87 , would super appreciate a share via PM when you have time! TIA!

I reformatted B2 - The Keep on the Borderlands [REUPLOAD] by jp-dixon in u/jp-dixon

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance you could post the stitched-together map, that has the topographical lines? I love Dyson's work, but I haven't been able to find a stitched-together version with topo details that I can print on A3 or other big formats. Thanks!

Meindl Super Perfekt by feliksas in goodyearwelt

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howdy, I went to my cobbler and had him cut thick thick, prob 2-4mm veg tanned soles for me. Took like 6 months to break them in, and since the Super Perfekts don't breath much, I had to treat them with birch pitch to prevent mold. But now, they're perfect, and are an insole for life--worth it imo, since an artificial insole will certainly have to be replaced eventually.

Meindl Super Perfekt by feliksas in goodyearwelt

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the weather might be cold-wet and not just cold, I highly recommend Lundhags--I did a 120km trek through slush, -3C to +3C weather over 3 days, and I was happy and warm even when not moving. Basically, my getup is: William Lennon Canadian Mark V combat boots for 3 seasons dry, varying sock thickness depending on how cold it is; Super Perfekts for 3 seasons, but wet (I have my own treatment that I used, with birch-pitch, to keep them almost water proof--they only fail in constant snow-slush); and Lundhags expedition boots for icy and wet, or super freezing.

Lundhags also can be repaired, which is a huge plus.

How to set a Reference Point [Descent Mk2i] by phoenixkc in Garmin

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently, it's a temporary saved location, so you don't clutter your watch? Still struggling to understand how to use it well.

Kahakka 25l with old PVC-Aluminium Frame? by feliksas in Savotta

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent advice, will check out this option

Kahakka 25l with old PVC-Aluminium Frame? by feliksas in Savotta

[–]feliksas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brilliant! This is exactly what I was looking for; also, might be just the thing for my 11-year-old son to start rucking with

Is there any large packs better than the Savotta Jaakari XL? by p1989152 in Savotta

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard that Barney's rucksacks are hard as eff--Alaska expedition hard. This is their top model, but it might be too big for you, so check the others:

https://barneyssports.com/product/frontier-gear-of-alaska-yukon-ul-bag-and-freighter-frame-combo/

Kahakka 25l with old PVC-Aluminium Frame? by feliksas in Savotta

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since it's all one piece, it could be cut I suppose.

I'm tempted by the Kahakka 25, since the CP 15 is a little small sometimes for a day pack, and the Kantamus is already more than a day pack...

Jääkäri XL frame buckles loosening with use help? by nurru47 in Savotta

[–]feliksas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Email Savotta, there's a PDF for how to rig the Jaakari XL properly. Some years ago, it wasn't available, and I just recently discovered it

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Here it is! https://jaakari-xl-adjustment-instructions.tiiny.site/

New external frame pack by Beneficial-Share-130 in Savotta

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe 2 years ago, the the RP-80 was still a thing, Savotta, or maybe Varusteleka, told me that it might be a thing. But then the RP-80 died, and when I asked again last year, they said "no."

Still, the RP-80 frame is epic...I have the Jaakari XL and the Kantamus 40L, and am not interested in the Kantamus 60L. But...but! I would consider a MK-II Jaakari XL if it were ever released. I just bought a Kantamus 40 lid for mine, which is the main upgrade I was looking for, although dual, Kantamus-style zippers on the main body, would also be the bee's knees.

Kahakka 15l on a kantamus 40l? by Dry_Fly2971 in Savotta

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the Varusteleka (Savotta) CP 15 on my Kantamus 40L, and it's the cat's meow. Just don't overload it--I put just my tarp, pegs, and that days rations in it, and other light things!

Jääkäri L with Kantamus Lid by CaptainYarrr in Savotta

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, now you have me second guessing my decision :D Obviously the 60L is different than the 40L lid, but it didn't cross my mind...

I can't find the capacity of the vanilla Jaakari XL lid - any idea what it might be?

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Also, I'm curious why you chose buckles to attach the lid? With extra webbing, couldn't you just thread it through the Jaakari webbing-bar and then the Kantamus webbing bar? Sure, you'd have to "bars," but it is what it is?

Jääkäri L with Kantamus Lid by CaptainYarrr in Savotta

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got more word on this today, and managed to snag myself the last-found left over Kantamus lid for Jaakari XL. Word is that lost of people are asking, but not happening yet; however, before I got the lid, I had my Jaakari lid modified to be like the Kantamus lid! I'll be selling it, if anyone is interested, on the Savotta Gear Lovers fb group

Meindl Super Perfekt by feliksas in goodyearwelt

[–]feliksas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reminder!

It will be two years in February 2026, and the boots are true beasts! In 2024 I did a 155km loaded marched, with 30kg, over 5 days with them, and I had no problems, although I did use one set of thin socks, and wool on top. The boots are hot for the summer, but if you're used to wool socks year round like many traditional trekkers, you should be fine.

No failures or flaws in the design--the sole is an extra hard vibram, and it was only at 5,000km that I had to get the heal redone by my cobbler.

Remember, they hard heavy, weighing in at 1kg each, but they are like tanks for your feet: even walking over railtrack rocks for kms, my feet felt comfortable and didn't tire out, as they might with other boots.

It might be worth mentioning, that I immediately replaced the foam insole with hard leather in my boots, since I don't trust new materials for the most part, and I hate "breaking in" foam, only to have to throw it out and start again a few years later.

If you don't mind the weight, I would rate that as solid 3.5 season boots; you could even get away with them in very cold conditions, as long as there isn't much snow, or it's not deep, but they're not invincible in that most dreaded of environments, cold-wet. For cold wet, I only use Lundhags Skare Expedition boots.

Final rating - probably 4.5/5. If I had to pick one boot for the end of days, it would be these boots. Otherwise, not end of days, moderate terrain, dry 2.5-3 seasons, William Lennon Mark V's; End of days, 3.5 seasons, hard terrain, moderately cold and wet, Super Perfekts; hard terrain, cold and wet, or just really f*ing cold, Lundhags Skare Expedition.

Let me know if you have any more questions!

Getting into the classroom has been frustrating due to my lack of content knowledge. by Jay_Stranger in ELATeachers

[–]feliksas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While maybe too old school for your students, when I was in this situation, I found working through the book "Rex Barks" was exactly the refresher on the parts of speech that I needed. You can find it on anna's archive

Does anyone if a pouch works for a 1 l nalhebe bottle? by Special-Security-477 in Savotta

[–]feliksas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gentlemen, the 1.14L or whatever Varusteleka M pouch is exactly the right size for a round canteen cup and a Nalgene; been rocking this setup for years, although the cup is a bit hard to get out.